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Altes Rathaus
The Old Town Hall, an elegant example of Bavarian Gothic, serves as a focal point at the eastern end of the Marienplatz. The tower houses the Toy Museum, and the ballroom on the second floor. The building stands out for its architectural design and wooden ceilings.
Frauenkirche
With its twin onion-domed towers, visible from afar, the Gothic cathedral and parish church is a distinctive landmark of the Bavarian capital. From the top of the south tower, the view of the city with the Alpine background is breathtaking.
Neues Rathaus & Glockenspiel
The Marienplatz is the heart of Munich and the site of the world-famous Glockenspiel. Daily, at 11am and noon, and additionally in summer at 5pm, the mechanical dancers in the tower of the New Town Hall come to life when the clock chimes. The building’s neo-Gothic facade is a favourite background for souvenir photos. Climb to the top of the 85-metre tower for a beautiful view of the city.
Neuschwanstein Castle & Linderhof Palace Day Tour
Witness the Neuschwanstein fairytale castle that inspired Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle, as well as the Linderhof Palace on a magical day trip from Munich. Built by Germany's King Ludwig II on a rugged hill against a backdrop of Bavaria's lush and picturesque mountain scenery, the Schloss Neuschwanstein is a stunning piece of architecture, which one could literally spend hours staring at. The Linderhof Palace, the smallest of the three palaces associated with King Ludwig II, served as his primary residence for much of his life.
Fork & Walk Tours
Bavaria's beautiful capital offers a collection of famous beer halls and beer gardens. Partner with a savvy local guide for an insider look at this tradition of imbibing. You'll visit local haunts and enjoy Bavarian nibbles in the company of fellow beer aficionados. Discover Bavarian beer halls, beer culture, and bar snacks such as pretzels and German sausages. Visit the world-famous Hofbräuhaus Beer and the Oktoberfest Museum.
BMW Museum
Built in 1973 near the BMW tower on Petuelring, the BMW museum set new benchmarks with its timeless architecture. Featuring historical vehicles and diverse themes such as the company’s history, technology, motorbikes, and model ranges, alongside architecture and media design, it creates a unique brand experience and an unprecedented exhibition ensemble. In addition to the Museum, there's also the BMW World, which complements the company’s state-of-the-art museum.